No Results Found

The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.

MORE NEWS

Fall For Oktoberfest

It’s all happening. This week’s sees us usher in the first day of fall, Sept 23, also known as the autumnal equinox, when the sun shines directly on the equator, and day and night are nearly equal in length. Just as, if not more important, last week, on Sept. 19, gave...

read more

Thrown A Curve Ball

Public outcry over decisions to change the youth baseball and softball programs at St. Andrews Parks & Playgrounds (SAPP) has grown louder than any umpire’s third strike punch-out call. SAPP executive director Kevin Walsh put out a statement last week that at a...

read more

Know your Candidates (part 1 of 6) — Leon Stavrinakis

This is the first in a several-week series of profiles of the six candidates to succeed Joe Riley as mayor of Charleston. The candidates are Ginny Deerin, W. Dudley Gregorie, Toby Smith, Leon Stavrinakis, John Tecklenburg, and Maurice Washington. Leon Stavrinakis is a...

read more

Candidates Face Off

On Wednesday, Sept. 23 the West Ashley-James Island Business Association (WAJIBA) will host a special luncheon and candidates forum for the four seats representing West Ashley. Moderated by respected newsman Warren Peper, four incumbents and four challengers will be...

read more

Mug Shots

The following were taken from actual incident reports filed last week by the City of Charleston Police Department. These are not convictions and the names of businesses, complainants, and suspects have been left out to protect the innocent.  All suspects are  innocent...

read more

Going Back to the Market

The West Ashley Flashback, “Going Back to the Market”, ran in the August 7, 2013 edition of the West Of. It dealt with the construction of the Charleston County Market building along the Seaboard Air Line Railroad and a brief history of truck farming in St. Andrew’s...

read more

Kickin’ Chicken Raises $11,457 for Teacher’s Supply Closet

On Wednesday, Sept. 2, The Kickin’ Chicken presented a check totaling $11,457 to Don Hall, the Executive Director of Teacher’s Supply Closet, a West Ashley-based non-profit organization that provides teachers with supplies needed for their classroom that they would...

read more

The Queen City on the Rise

It’s no secret that North Carolina has become a darling in the world of craft beer, a destination like few others, and likely the hottest of the southeastern spots for the good suds stuff. Certainly other states are progressing quite well, and South Carolina is no...

read more

Mmmm … New School Smell

There’s nothing better than new school smell. It’s better than pulling off the top of a magic marker and sticking the felt tip deliciously close to your nose and taking in a big honking whiff. It’s better than when you take in that first rush of escaping air from a...

read more

It's Harvest Time

As an integral part of its educational programming, Middleton Place will celebrate Low Country Rice Culture Days again on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 18-19 at the Outdoor Educational Center in the Middleton Place Stableyards.   All activities associated with this event...

read more

Advertisement

Pin It on Pinterest